130 Most Beautiful and Unique Tswana Names for Boys and Girls With Their Meanings

Even before getting married, partners start making plans on what their children’s names will be. What they usually consider is the pronunciation, meaning, and significance of the name. No parent wants to give their child a name with a negative meaning or significance. If you are of Tswana descent, then you have nothing to worry about because there are so many unique Tswana names for boys and girls to choose from. Choosing may be a bit difficult; as such, we have compiled a list of the best Tswana names. We have also included their meaning, significance, and pronunciation to help you choose the name that best appeals to you.

If you are searching for a unique Tswana name that is not so common and makes your child unique in every sense, then you will want to pick a name from our list of names. To make choosing easy for you, we have separated the names into unique names for boys, girls, and those both genders can bear – unisex.

Unique Tswana Names For Boys and Their Meanings

1. Afeloteng

  • Meaning: Change it
  • Significance: Denoted the family’s expectations from the child.
  • Pronunciation: Ah-Fuh-e-luh

2. Agang

  • Meaning: Build
  • Significance: Signifies what the family expects from the child
  • Pronunciation: Ah-g-ang

3. Amogelang

  • Meaning: Receive
  • Significance: Denotes how the family feels about the child
  • Pronunciation: Ah-mo-ge-luh-ang

4. Baboloki

  • Meaning: Savior
  • Significance: Denotes the family’s situation at the time of the child’s birth
  • Pronunciation: Bah-bo-lo-ki

5. Boikanyo

  • Meaning: A dependence
  • Significance: Signifies the circumstances surrounding the child’s birth
  • Pronunciation: Bo(i)-kan-yo
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6. Boitumelo

  • Meaning: Joy
  • Significance: Signifies the way the parents feel about the child
  • Pronunciation: Bo(i)-th-me-lo

7. Dineo

  • Meaning: Gifts
  • Significance: denotes how the parent see their child
  • Pronunciation: Di-ne-o

8. Ditiro

  • Meaning: Acts, Actions, or Deeds
  • Significance: Denotes how the family feels about the child
  • Pronunciation: D-(i)-ti-ro

9. Fenyang

  • Meaning: Victory
  • Significance: signifies the situation surrounding the child’s birth
  • Pronunciation: Fuh-en-yang

10. Goatsemodime

  • Meaning: God knows
  • Significance: Christian Tswana name that denotes the situation surrounding the child’s birth
  • Pronunciation: Go-at-se-mon(d)-ime

11. Godiraone

  • Meaning: It is God who does
  • Significance: Christian Tswana name
  • Pronunciation: Go-di-ra-on(e)

12. Gofaone

  • Meaning: It is God who gives
  • Significance: Christian Tswana name that shows appreciation towards God for the Child
  • Pronunciation: Go-fa-on(e)

13. Goitsemodomo

  • Meaning: God knows
  • Significance: Christian Tswana name
  • Pronunciation: Go(i)t-se-mod-(o)mo

14. Goitseone

  • Meaning: It is him who Knows
  • Significance: Denotes the situation surrounding the child’s birth
  • Pronunciation: Go(i)t-se-on(e)

15. Gosebo

  • Meaning: Lucky
  • Significance: Signifies the family’s expectations towards the child
  • Pronunciation: Go-se-bo

16. Kabo

  • Meaning: Gift
  • Significance: Denotes how the family feel about the child
  • Pronunciation: Ka-bo

17. Kagiso

  • Meaning: Peace
  • Significance: Signifies what the family wants for the child, as well as the feeling the child brought to the family.
  • Pronunciation: Ka-g(i)-so

18. Kefilwe

  • Meaning: I was given
  • Significance: Denotes the feeling of the parent about the birth of the child
  • Pronunciation: Ke-fi(l)-we

19. Kealeboga

  • Meaning: Thank you
  • Significance: Signifies how the parents feel about the child
  • Pronunciation: Kea-le-bo-ga

20. Kefetse

  • Meaning: Conquer
  • Significance: Denotes the expectation of the family/ the circumstances surrounding the child’s birth
  • Pronunciation: Ke-fe-tse

21. Kenosi

  • Meaning: I am alone
  • Significance: Signifies the circumstances surrounding the child’s birth
  • Pronunciation: Ke-no-s(i)

22. Kgalefa

  • Meaning: Brave
  • Significance: Denotes the events surrounding the birth of the child/ the family’s expectations
  • Pronunciation: K(g)a-le-fa

23. Kgosieman

  • Meaning: Who is the chief?
  • Significance: Signifies the situation surrounding the child’s birth
  • Pronunciation: K(g)o-s(i)e-man

24. Khumo

  • Meaning: Wealth
  • Significance: Denotes the family’s expectation from the child
  • Pronunciation: Khu-mo

25. Khumoetsile

  • Meaning: Wealth has come
  • Significance: Signifies the way the parents feel about the child
  • Pronunciation: Khu-mo-et-si-le

26. Kigosi

  • Meaning: King
  • Significance: Denotes the family’s feeling towards the child
  • Pronunciation: Ki-go-si
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27. Kopano

  • Meaning: United Universe
  • Significance: Signifies event surrounding the birth of the child
  • Pronunciation: Ko-pa-no

28. Lebogang

  • Meaning: Be thankful
  • Significance: Denotes the expectation of the family
  • Pronunciation: Le-bo-gang

29. Letlhogonolo

  • Meaning: Lucky
  • Significance: Denotes the family’s expectation
  • Pronunciation: Le-t(l)-ho-go-no-lo

30. Letsgo

  • Meaning: Armament
  • Significance: Denotes how the parents see the child
  • Pronunciation: Le-ts-go

31. Masego

  • Meaning: Blessings
  • Significance: Signifies the feeling of joy the child brought to the family
  • Pronunciation: Ma-se-go

32. Mmoloki

  • Meaning: A savior
  • Significance: Signifies the event surrounding the birth of the child
  • Pronunciation: Mmo-lo-ki

33. Mmusi

  • Meaning: Governor
  • Significance: Denotes the expectation of the family
  • Pronunciation: M(m)u-si

34. Moagi

  • Meaning: A builder
  • Significance: Denotes the expectation of the parents
  • Pronunciation: Mo-ah-gi

35. Modi

  • Meaning: Herder
  • Significance: Denotes how the family feels about the child
  • Pronunciation: Mo-di

36. Moeng

  • Meaning: Guest
  • Significance: Signifies how the family sees the child
  • Pronunciation: Mo-eng

37. Mogapi

  • Meaning: One who confiscates
  • Significance: Denotes the family’s feeling towards the child
  • Pronunciation: Mo-ga-pi

38. Mogorosi

  • Meaning: One who brings animals into the kraal in the evening
  • Significance: Signifies the family’s expectations about the child
  • Pronunciation: Mo-go-ro-si

39. Mogotsi

  • Meaning: The builder of fire
  • Significance: Denotes the way the family feels about the child
  • Pronunciation: Mo-go-(t)si

40. Mokgosi

  • Meaning: A loud call for help
  • Significance: Denotes the situation surrounding the child’s birth
  • Pronunciation: Mo-(k)go-si

41. Molatlhegi

  • Meaning: The lost one
  • Significance: Denotes the circumstances surrounding the child’s birth
  • Pronunciation: Mo-lat(l)-he-gi

42. Molefe

  • Meaning: Pay damages for her
  • Significance: Signifies the situation surrounding the child’s birth
  • Pronunciation: Mo-le-fe

43. Molefi

  • Meaning: One who pay damages to another
  • Significance: Signifies the family’s expectation for the child
  • Pronunciation: Mo-le-fi

44. Mompati

  • Meaning: One who accompanies me
  • Significance: Denoted the way the parents feel about the child
  • Pronunciation: Mo-(m)pa-ti

45. Mooketsi

  • Meaning: One who is growing
  • Significance: Denotes the family’s expectations
  • Pronunciation: Mo(o)-ke-(t)si

46. Morapedi

  • Meaning: One who prays
  • Significance: Denotes the circumstances surrounding the Child’s birth/ The family’s expectations for the child
  • Pronunciation: Mo-ra-pe-di

47. Moreri

  • Meaning: Preacher
  • Significance: Denotes the family’s expectations for the child.
  • Pronunciation: Mo-re-ri
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48. Mosegi

  • Meaning: Tailor
  • Significance: Denotes the circumstances surrounding the child’s birth
  • Pronunciation: Mo-se-gi

49. Moseki

  • Meaning: One who appears before a court
  • Significance: Signifies the situation surrounding the Child’s birth
  • Pronunciation: Mo-se-ki

50. Mosimanegape

  • Meaning: A boy again
  • Significance: Signifies the circumstances surrounding the child’s birth
  • Pronunciation: Mo-si-ma-ne-ga-pe

51. Moswen

  • Meaning: Light in color
  • Significance: Signifies the way the family feel about the child
  • Pronunciation: Mos-wen

52. Mothibi

  • Meaning: One who drives animals
  • Significance: Signifies the way the family feels about the child
  • Pronunciation: Mo-th(i)-bi

53. Mothundi

  • Meaning: A smith
  • Significance: Denotes the family’s expectations towards the child
  • Pronunciation: Mo-thu-ndi

54. Mothusi

  • Meaning: A helper
  • Significance: Signifies the way the family feels about the child
  • Pronunciation: Mo-thu-si Mo

55. Motlalepula

  • Meaning: One who brings rain
  • Significance: Signifies the circumstances surrounding the child’s birth
  • Pronunciation: Mo(t)-la-le-pu-la

56. Motswane

  • Meaning: Good
  • Significance: Denotes how the family feel about the child
  • Pronunciation: Mo(t)-(s)wa-ne

57. Oatise

  • Meaning: He knows
  • Significance: Signifies how the family feels about the child
  • Pronunciation: Oh-ah-ti-s(e)

58. Obonye

  • Meaning: He has seen
  • Significance: Denotes how the family feels about the child
  • Pronunciation: Oh-bo-nye

59. Odirile

  • Meaning: He has done
  • Significance: Signifies how the family feels about the child
  • Pronunciation: Oh-di-ri-le

60. Ouetse

  • Meaning: He has paid
  • Significance: Denotes the circumstances surrounding the child’s birth
  • Pronunciation: Ou-et-se

61. Ofetse

  • Meaning: He has conquered
  • Significance: Signifies the family’s expectations towards the child/the circumstances surrounding the child’s birth
  • Pronunciation: Oh-fe-tse

62. Olebile

  • Meaning: He is watching
  • Significance: Signifies the family’s feeling for the child
  • Pronunciation: Oh-le-bi-le

63. Olebogeng

  • Meaning: Thank Him
  • Significance: Denotes the circumstances surrounding the child’s birth
  • Pronunciation: Ole-bo-geng
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64. Olorato

  • Meaning: Loving
  • Significance: Signifies the feeling of the parents towards the child
  • Pronunciation: Ol-oh-ra-to

65. Omphile

  • Meaning: God-given gift
  • Significance: A Christian name that denotes the parent’s feeling for the child
  • Pronunciation: Om-ph(i)-le

66. Onkemetse

  • Meaning: He is representing me
  • Significance: Signifies how the parents feel about the child
  • Pronunciation: On-ke-me-tse

67. Omphemetse

  • Meaning: God has protected me
  • Significance: Christian Tswana name that denotes the family’s prayer for the child
  • Pronunciation: Om-ph(e)-me-(t)se
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68. Onkgopotse

  • Meaning: Remembered
  • Significance: Signifies the circumstances surrounding the child’s birth
  • Pronunciation: On-(k)go-po-(t)se

69. Orefile

  • Meaning: He has given us
  • Significance: Denotes the family’s feeling towards the child
  • Pronunciation: Ore-fi-le

70. Oteng

  • Meaning: He is there
  • Significance: Signifies how the family feels about the child
  • Pronunciation: Ot-eng

71. Othusitse

  • Meaning: He has helped
  • Significance: Signifies how the family feels about the child
  • Pronunciation: Oh-thu-si-(t)se

72. Otsile

  • Meaning: He has come
  • Significance: Denotes the family’s feeling towards the child
  • Pronunciation: Ot-si-le

73. Pono

  • Meaning: Sight
  • Significance: Signifies the parent’s feeling for the child
  • Pronunciation: Po-no

74. Reekeditsoe

  • Meaning: Added
  • Significance: Signifies the family feel about the child
  • Pronunciation: Re(e)-ke-di-(t)-so(e)

75. Thato

  • Meaning: Will
  • Significance: Signifies the family’s feeling towards the child
  • Pronunciation: Tha-to

76. Tapiwa

  • Meaning: Gift
  • Significance: Denoted the parents feeling about the child
  • Pronunciation: Ta-pi-wa

77. Tapologo

  • Meaning: Relaxation
  • Significance: Signifies how the family feels about the child
  • Pronunciation: Ta-po-lo-go

78. Tau

  • Meaning: Lion
  • Significance: Signifies how the family sees the child
  • Pronunciation: Tah-au

79. Thabo

  • Meaning: Joy
  • Significance: Denotes how the family feels about the child
  • Pronunciation: Tha-bo

80. Tshegofatso

  • Meaning: Grace
  • Significance: Signified how the family feels about the child
  • Pronunciation: Tsh(e)-go-fa-(t)so

81. Tshenolo

  • Meaning: Revelation
  • Significance: Signifies the circumstances surrounding the birth of the child/ and how they feel about the child
  • Pronunciation: Tsh(e)- no-lo

82. Tshepo

  • Meaning: Trust
  • Significance: Denotes the family’s expectations towards the child/the circumstances surrounding the birth of the child
  • Pronunciation: Tsh(e)-po

83. Tsholofelo

  • Meaning: Expectation
  • Significance: Denotes how the family feels about the child/ the event surrounding the child’s birth
  • Pronunciation: Ts-ho-lo-fe-lo

84. Teulo

  • Meaning: Payment
  • Significance: Denotes the circumstances surrounding the child’s birth
  • Pronunciation: Teu-lo

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85. Akayang

  • Meaning: Think about it
  • Significance: Signifies the event surrounding the child’s birth
  • Pronunciation: Ah-ka-yang

86. Aratwe

  • Meaning: To be loved
  • Significance: Signified how the family feels about the child
  • Pronunciation: Ar-ah-twe

87. Agodirwe

  • Meaning: Do it
  • Significance: Signifies the circumstances surrounding the child’s birth
  • Pronunciation: Ago-di-rwe

88. Alebakwe

  • Meaning: Let’s praise God’s name
  • Significance: It denotes the family’s feelings towards the child and appreciation towards God. Alebakwe is a Christian Tswana name.
  • Pronunciation: Ale-bak-we

89. Amogelang

  • Meaning: Receive
  • Significance: Denotes how the family feels about the child
  • Pronunciation: Amo-ge-lang

90. Badiri

  • Meaning: Workers
  • Significance: Signifies the expectations of the parents
  • Pronunciation: Ba-di-ri

91. Badumedi

  • Meaning: Believe
  • Significance: Signifies how the family feels about the child
  • Pronunciation: Ba-du-me-di

92. Barulaganye

  • Meaning: They come immediately
  • Significance: A perfect name for twins
  • Pronunciation: Ba-ru-la-ganye

93. Botshelo

  • Meaning: Life
  • Significance: Denotes how the parents feel about the child
  • Pronunciation: Bo(t)-sh(e)-lo

94. Dikeledi

  • Meaning: Tears
  • Significance: It denotes the circumstances surrounding the Child’s birth
  • Pronunciation: Di-ke-le-di

95. Dipuo

  • Meaning: Talks
  • Significance: Signifies how the parents feel about the child
  • Pronunciation: Di-pu(o)

96. Gotsemedi

  • Meaning: The Lord knows
  • Significance: Christian Tswana name that expresses how the parents feel about the child
  • Pronunciation: Go(t)-se-me-di

97. Goitsemedime

  • Meaning: God knows
  • Significance: Christian Tswana name that shows how the parents feel about the child
  • Pronunciation: Goit-se-me-di-me

98. Kaboentle

  • Meaning: Precious gift
  • Significance: It signifies the feeling the child brought to her parent
  • Pronunciation: Ka-bo-en-(t)le

99. Kagoentle

  • Meaning: Beautiful creation
  • Significance: Denotes the way the parents see their daughter
  • Pronunciation: Ka-go-en-(t)le

100. Kagiso

  • Meaning: Peace
  • Significance: Signifies the circumstances surrounding the birth of the child. It also denotes how the family feels about the child.
  • Pronunciation: Ka-gi-so

101. Karabo

  • Meaning: Answer
  • Significance: Signifies how the family feels about the child
  • Pronunciation: Ka-ra-bo

102. Keabetswe

  • Meaning: We have been given
  • Significance: Signifies the parents feeling about the child
  • Pronunciation: Kea-be-ts-we

103. Keamogetse

  • Meaning: I have received
  • Significance: Denotes how the parent feels about the child
  • Pronunciation: Ke(a)-mo-ge-(t)se

104. Kedibonye

  • Meaning: I have seen them
  • Significance: A perfect name for twins
  • Pronunciation: Ke-di-bo-nye

105. Keitumetse

  • Meaning: I am happy
  • Significance: Signifies the feeling the parents have about the child
  • Pronunciation: Kei-tu-me(t)-se
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106. Kelebogile

  • Meaning: I am thankful
  • Significance: Denotes how grateful the parents feel about the child
  • Pronunciation: Ke-le-bo-gi-le

107. Keneilwe

  • Meaning: I have been given
  • Significance: Denotes how the family sees the child
  • Pronunciation: Ke-ne-(i)-lwe

108. Lethonogolo

  • Meaning: Blessing/Lucky
  • Significance: Signifies how the family feels about the child
  • Pronunciation: Le-th(o)-no-go-lo

109. Lerato

  • Meaning: Love
  • Significance: Signifies the family’s feeling for the child
  • Pronunciation: Le-ra-to

110. Lesedi

  • Meaning: Light
  • Significance: Denotes the family’s expectations for the child
  • Pronunciation: Le-se-di

111. Lorato

  • Meaning: Love
  • Significance: Denotes the family’s feeling for the child
  • Pronunciation: Lo-ra-to

112. Malebogo

  • Meaning: Thanks
  • Significance: Denotes how the family feels about the child
  • Pronunciation: Ma-le-bo-go

113. Masego

  • Meaning: Blessings
  • Significance: Denotes how the family feels about the child
  • Pronunciation: Ma-se-go

114. Mmaabo

  • Meaning: Their mother
  • Significance: A perfect name for a girl child who has a lot of resemblance with their mother
  • Pronunciation: M(m)a-abo

115. Mogau

  • Meaning: Grace
  • Significance: A Christian Tswana name that expresses the family’s feelings about the child
  • Pronunciation: Mo-gau

116. Montsho

  • Meaning: Black
  • Significance: A perfect name for a female child who is dark-skinned
  • Pronunciation: Mont-sho

117. Mosetsanagape

  • Meaning: A girl again
  • Significance: A perfect name for a girl child who comes into a family that already have a lot of female children
  • Pronunciation: Mose-tsa-na-ga-pe

118. Mpho

  • Meaning: Gift
  • Significance: Denotes how the family feels about the child
  • Pronunciation: Mp-ho

119. Onalena

  • Meaning: He has protected me
  • Significance: Signifies the circumstances surrounding the child’s birth
  • Pronunciation: On-ale-na

120. Ontlametse

  • Meaning: He has protected me
  • Significance: Denotes the circumstances surrounding the child’s birth
  • Pronunciation: On-(t)la-me-(t)se

121. Pulafel

  • Meaning: Only rain
  • Significance: A name for a female child that was born on a rainy day
  • Pronunciation: Pu-la-fel

122. Reneliwe

  • Meaning: Given
  • Significance: Denotes how the family feels about the child
  • Pronunciation: Re-ne-li-we

123. Sogomotso

  • Meaning: A comfort
  • Significance: Signifies how the parents feel about the child/ the circumstances surrounding the child
  • Pronunciation: So-go-mo-(t)so

124. Sethuya

  • Meaning: A flower
  • Significance: Signifies how the family feels about the child
  • Pronunciation: Se-thu-ya

125. Tshegofatso

  • Meaning: Blessing
  • Significance: Denotes how the family feels about the child
  • Pronunciation: Tsh(e)-go-fa-(t)so
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126. Tshepiso

  • Meaning: Wish
  • Significance: Denotes the circumstances surrounding the child’s birth
  • Pronunciation: Tsh(e)-pi-so

127. Tsholofelo

  • Meaning: Hope
  • Significance: It shows the expectations of the parents
  • Pronunciation: Ts-ho-fe-lo

128. Tshweu

  • Meaning: White Tale-Green
  • Significance: Denotes how the family feels about the child
  • Pronunciation: Tsh-weu

129. Wakamoso

  • Meaning: The future one
  • Significance: Denotes the family’s expectations towards the child
  • Pronunciation: Wa-ka-mo-so

129. Wame

  • Meaning: Mine
  • Significance: Denotes how the family feels about the child
  • Pronunciation: Wa-me

130. Warona

  • Meaning: Ours
  • Significance: Denotes how the family feels about the child
  • Pronunciation: Wa-ro-na

Meaningful Tswana Names That Boys And Girls Can Bear

Katlego

  • Meaning: Sucess
  • Significance: Signifies the parents’ expectations for the child
  • Pronunciation: Ka-tle-go

Kgomotso

  • Meaning: Comfort
  • Significance: Signifies how the parents feel about the child/the family’s expectations for the child
  • Pronunciation: Kgo-mo(t)-so

Lebogang

  • Meaning: Be thankful
  • Significance: Denotes how the family feel about the child
  • Pronunciation: Le-bo-gang
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